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FROM 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 


eee AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET 


BEGINNING SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924 
CONTINUING UNTIL DATE OF SALE 
(INCLUDING SUNDAY, MARCH 16, FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.) 


ate BE 
Coo, 


IMPORTANT OIL PAINTINGS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


ON THE 


EVENING OF WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924 
AT 8:15 O’CLOCK 


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fla 1960 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


amull 
IMPORTANT OIL PAINTINGS 


NINETEENTH CENTURY ARTISTS 


OF 


AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SCHOOLS 


FROM 12 rae b. 
Mrs "est 
rs. S 


OW McHIE 
THe Late CHARLES G. EMERY | 


Tue Late ee oy a WAKEMA 
AND FROM OTHER §& RCES 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC: SALE 
eee ei AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


ON THE EVENING HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
Mr. OTTO BERNET anp Mr. HIRAM H. PARKE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INc., MANAGERS 
NEW YORK 
1924 


TEXT AND TYPO 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 
artiele offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

Il. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

Ill. Identification and devosit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each lot shall 
be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
eard giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 
chased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 
Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 
breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. i 

V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
pill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 

VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser. 
and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 
other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 
re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
sustained in so doing. ; 

VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 

the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. 
: IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and 
no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold ‘“‘as is’ and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or mcre days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its Judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be -considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
Seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

: Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if conditions permit, 
will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, 
but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the Jot, and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- 
la a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 

e given. 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. 


These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 


OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS. 


HIRAM H. PARKE, 
AUCTIONEERS, 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS 


FOR 


UNITED STATES AND STATE are 
INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES 


AND 


CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. ‘Together with the increase in 
its exhibition and sales rooms, the American Art Association, Inc., will expand its 
service of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, of art and literary 
property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for in- 
heritance tax, insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to supplement 
this work by making catalogues of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such 
catalogues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently produced catalogues 
of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names of many Trust and Insur- 
ance Companies, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private 
individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which have not only 
been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States 
Revenue Department, State Comptroller and others in interest. 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


AT ITS 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE 
56TH TO 57TH STREET 


ENTRANCE, 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


EVENING SALE 
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 


OF 


THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8:15 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to 101, inclusive 


GUIDO SIGRISTE 


CoNTEMPORARY a 
W. ( 4 of 
1I—HN ROUTE PASSANT LA SENTINELLE _ 
(Panel) 


Height, 444 inches; length, 644 inches ( o, 


Hussars of Napoleon amble along on their bay mounts in the direction 
of the spectator, coming on a gray-sandy road which is bordered on 
the left by a line of slender trees, with fields farther at left, and shadows 
directed upon the autumn grass. The leader has just passed a sentinel 
who presents arms. 

Signed at the lower right, Guipo Sieriste, 1898. 


From the collection of the Late Cuarites G. Emery. 


; W. BEAUQUESNE 
AMA» Coden Frencu: 1847—1913 
7 ‘ag 2 TA REV OE 
— Sua 


3S. 


Height, 34 inches; eee 71% mches 


Aw officer and his staff mounted on dark horses travel swiftly from the 
right, in bright sunshine, over a level plain, past infantry drawn up in 
close formation in the left middle distance. Over the tops of the bayo- 
nets one sees in the left distance an Arc de Triomphe. 


Signed at the lower left, W. BEAUQUESNE. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


CHARLES COURTNEY CURRAN, N.A. 
a Ud. f U f ) AMERICAN: 1861— 


a 3—ON TH H LAKE SHORE 
(Panel) 


fo.) Ss. Height, 514, inches; length, 94% inches 


Buve waters of a lake extend between a high horizon and a golden fore- 
ground shore of beach sand. <A few low breakers are white as they 
approach, and in the distance is a sail. On the beach a small boy sits 
digging in the sand, and at the water’s edge are two other children. 


Signed at the lower right, Cuas. C. Curran, 1894, 
Laxe Erte. 


Property of Mrs. Atice L. Wakeman. 


LOUIS MOELLER, N.A._ 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


4—THE SNEEZE 


ge 


2S, Height, 8 inches; width, 614 inches 


HaxFr-Lenetu figure of an elderly man, facing the observer, with right 
hand raised and in his left a red bandanna held before his mouth, await- 
ing a sneeze. He has a clean-shaven face and wears black clothing, light 
coming from the left. 


~ Signed at the lower left, Louis MoruiEr, N.A. 


Property of Mrs. Auicr L. Wakeman. 


| ERNST SCHMITZ 
| 


m2 ) GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 
; e e 


5—PORTRAIT OF AN OLD LADY Pi 
(Panel) 3 
b SO. Height, 834 inches; width, 6°84 inches 


HatF-LeEncTH portrait of a venerable woman, her wavy gray hair 
parted at the centre and drawn lightly over her temples, figure slightly 
to left and face turned to the observer. She looks up from a book she 
is reading, held before her breast. She is clad in blue and mauve and 
wears a wonderful headdress of embroidery, jeweled. 


Signed at the upper right, Ernst Scumirz, MuUncuHen, 
£OLO: 


Property of Mrs. Sipmon McHiz. 


s 


yse 


450. 


1.2 


ERNST SCHMITZ 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


Lua ® Salter 


6—HEAD OF AN OLD MAN 
( Panel) 


Height, 714 inches; width, 5°4 inches 


Heap and shoulders of a well preserved elderly man, figure to left, face 
turned upon the observer. He is of large features and wears a gray 
moustache. Light from the left illumines him broadly. He is in dark 
clothing and wears a feathered cap, and the head of a terrier held on his 
lap comes to view. 


Signed at the upper right, Ernst Scumirz, MtncHen. 


Property of Mrs. Smmon McHre. 


HENRY SIDDONS MOWBRAY, N.A. 


$ Berw AMERICAN: 1858— 


7—APPLE BLOSSOMS 


/ 36. Height, 17 inches; width, 8 inches 


On a warm spring day the apple blossoms burst into white luxuriance 
on a small tree growing in a carpet of verdure. On the grass, before 


_ the tree, a graceful young woman stands nude with figure toward the 


observer and face seen in profile to the right, her arms extended at either 
side to the branches. 


Signed at the lower right, H. Sippons Mowsray. 


Property of Mrs. Atice L. Waxreman. 


JEAN ALEXIS ACHARD 


Q O Frencu: 1807—1884 


8—LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP 
Kice AND SHEPHERD 


Height, 1234 inches; width, 984 inches 


Own rising land at left are graceful trees and some bush, in an agreeably 
diversified landscape of sunshine and shadow, At the foot of a bank in 
the left foreground a shepherd is seated in silent contemplation of the 
earth, his back to the observer, and on the right in middle distance are 
some sheep. 

Signed at the lower left, J. AcHarp. 


From the collection of the Late CHartres G. EmeEry. 


C. KRONBERGER 


-. Qj S | J Gal 1841— 


9—PLEASURES OF A 
‘' nA SO, (Panel) 


Height, 9 inches; width, 7 inches 


Haxr-Lenctu portrait of a venerable gentleman in profile to right, 
seated at a table on which stands his stein of good beer, and nursing 
his pipe which he has removed from his lips to smile happily. He wears 
a red waistcoat and a dark green greatcoat with standing collar, and a 
gray felt hat with rolling brim. 


Signed at the upper right, C. KRonBERGER. 


From the collection of the Late CuHarLes G. Emery. 


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A. COLASEI 


10—THE COBBLER READS 


} B. Height, 111% inches; width, 8 inches 


ue Ors arnn with back against the wall, beside a square table, an aged Cris- 


pin is facing the spectator as he reads, pipe in hand and a glass of wine 
at his elbow. On the floor are various shoes awaiting attention. 


Signed at the upper left, A. CoLasEt 


From the collection of the Late CHarites G. Emery. 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 
Bexieian: 1799—1881 


11I—SHEHEP AND CHICKENS 
(Panel) 


faa 
Ny) é Height, 5 inches; length, 7 inches 


Lyne on the grass to left of centre is a white lamb, with the mother ewe 
standing at right of it and looking over it. They are in the sunshine 
near a pool, with low bushes behind them at the left, and on the distant 
right the flock on a far meadow. To left of the lamb are two hens, one 


of them pecking in the grass. 


Signed at the lower right, KuGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, 
1860; on back the artist’s verification of the 
painting. 


From the collection of the Late Cuaries G. Emery. 


6 J. FRANCIS MURPHY 
Y AmERIcAN: 1853—1921 


aa 


—12—LANDS ee (te 


Height, 5 inches; length, 7 inches 


Yoo 
780. 


AutuMN touches the trees and the yellowing meadows of level land be- 
yond a foreground pool, which is white with reflections of a light patch 
of sky, with grayish clouds at the left. A clump of trees display their 
foliage in the middle distance, above the low horizon, and a building 

appears at the distant left. 
Signed at the lower left, J. F. Murruy. 


Property of Mrs. Atice L. Wakeman. 


CHARLES COURTNEY CURRAN, N.A. 


V J 1 p AMERICAN: 1861— 


13—A GARDEN , ps 
(Board) 


as 

|S, 
. Height, 81% inches; width, 424 inches 

Two apple trees appear in the distance on the right, and at left a taller 

tree which rises above the picture limits, before a gray sky, the horizon 


high. Before them a garden with golden pumpkins and green melons 
and their vines, growing on reddish-brown earth. 


Signed at the bottom, Cuas, C. Curran, 794. 


Property of Mrs. Atice L. Wakeman. 


56, 


K. H. 


0 Q ? apes : CONTEMPORARY 
6 


14—AN AGREEABLE SIP 


9 iS (Panel) 


Hatr-Lenertu portrait of an old and wrinkled man with straggling gray 
hair and some beard, florid features and sunken eyes, which however are 
alight with a twinkle as he smiles, holding in his right hand a wineglass 
from which he has taken a sip. He faces left, three-quarters front, and 
wears an ample soft hat, Gladstonian collar with black neckcloth, and 


a dark green coat. 


Height, 8 inches; width, 8 inches 


Signed at the lower left, Kem H.. On the back the initials 
are repeated, with seal, interdictmg reproduction. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartzes G. Emery. 


eee ls 


q ) ‘ GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 
) RRA d, 


15—_IS THERE ANOTHER DROP? 
(Panel) 


Height, 814 inches; width, 6 inches 


Ha.¥r-LencTu portrait of an ancient inebriate, facing the spectator, 
holding in both hands a gray Stein into which he looks with smiling 
pleasure, open-mouthed delight, and longing interest in what may re- 
main within it. He wears a tall gray hat, flaring in crown and brim, 
and a reddish greatcoat with black collar and stock. 


Signed at the lower right, Kem H. On back the initials 
are repeated, with seal, interdicting reproduction. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


J. INNOCENTI 


\ In 20 ele! 1849— 


16—CAVALIER’S HEAD 


ts, 


Height, 934 mches; width, 74 inches 


Heap and shoulders of a man in cayalier’s costume of the seventeenth 
century, with broad white collar overlying his crimson coat, and an 
emerald mantle over his left shoulder. He faces the left, with figure 
three-quarters front, his felt hat of grayish note on the back of his head. 
A man of warm color and keen eye, with hair, moustache and pointed 
beard of reddish-chestnut hue. 


Signed at the upper right, J. INNocENTI. 


From the collection of the Late Cuarutes G. Emery. 


EMILIO SANCHEZ-PERRIER 


i SPANIsH: 1853—1907 


17—AT THE WHEELBARROW 


(Panel) 


Zs 


3 OO, 


Height, 10 inches; width, 534 inches 


From the right the gable of a stone cottage with thatched roof projects 
into view, a stone wall and wooden fence protecting its garden which 
abounds in greenery. On the lower land of the foreground, grassy and 
with barren grayish patches, a girl bends over a wheelbarrow. 


Signed at the lower left, EK. SancHEez PEeRRieR, GUINGWEN, 


°86. 


Property of Mrs. Atice L. WAKEMAN. 


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(Panel) ye hy 


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. Ly JULES DUPRE 


HI bebe 1812—1889 
18—CATTLE AND ppeccorectl i af 


d 0 (Panel) 


Height, 101% inches; width, 81% inches 


On the left in the middle distance the end.of a cottage comes into the 
picture. Before it stand some trees, in a clump, their branching foliage 
spreading before a light spot in the sky, where white clouds are luminous 
amid an environment of gray. Under the trees two cows stand in a pool 
whose surface is a mirror of the surroundings, and on the bank at right 
in the middle distance sits a peasant woman, watching them. 


Signed on the lower left, J. Dupre, and at right is the date, 
1875. 


From the collection of the Late Cuarires G. Emery. 


JOSE ATALAYA 


a 
Q ; Lx SPANISH 


| 95 19-THE PRESTIDIGITATEUR 
| (Panel) 


15° 


Ow a terrace in the great park of a palace a company of the nobility 
are assembled on a brilliant summer day, all in gay colors, seated and 
standing. Their interest is centered on a conjurer standing at a green- 
covered table at the right, who has just performed a mystifying trick 
with cards. On the balustrade are palms and potted plants, and in 
the environment are trees rich in leafage. 


Height, 64 wmches; length, 1434 inches 


Signed on the terrace coping, at bottom toward the left, 
AT ATA YA, 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


gas J. FRANCIS MURPHY Z 


ud. Qe g Pomarban<-18538—1921 ( ef 


20--A SUNNY MORNING IN OCTOBER a 
} 260, Height, 111% inches; width, 9 inches / Lorne 


_Lanp slightly rising from the foreground toward the left, with occa- 
sional outcropping rocks, supports in middle distance an open clump 
of young trees, some almost bare, the tallest clad in autumn leafage. 
To right of it is a narrow stream, and beyond meadows a group of taller 
trees, also in autumn coloring. In the distance is a farmhouse with long 
sloping roof, and near it are other farm buildings, gray in a light from 
the. left. 

Signed at the lower left, J. Francis Murpxy. 


From the Thomas B. Clarke Collection, American Art Association, 


New York, 1899.-#109 + $AS0 - pé 
Property of Mrs. Auick L. WAKEMAN. 


W. VELTEN 
GERMAN: 184'7— 


Wr. Washer 


GO 21—OFF FOR THE HUNT 
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Height, 9 inches; length, 13 inches 


An eighteenth century scene at Versailles, with the facade of the Petit 
Trianon at left, the open space in front of it in a flood of sunshine, the 
woods in the background taking on autumn colors. Under a window 
the dogs are assembled about their keeper and women look out upon 
them, at the other side of the steps the coach waits, and around are 
members of the hunt mounted, and waiting saddle-horses for others. 


Signed at the lower right, W. VettTEN, MtncuHen. 


From the collection of the Late CHartes G. Emery. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 


22—LANDSCAPE AND SHEEP 


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Height, 914 inches; length, 16 inches 


Hixixus wooded in the distance and supporting plenty of green brush in 
the open foreground decline lightly from either side to a broad defile 
showing patches of bare earth. In the middle distance a tree rises above 
the picture limits. Through the ravine a flock of sheep are moving away 
from the spectator. 


Signed at the lower left, CarkLETON WiceINs. 


Property of Mrs. Arice L. WakEMAN. 


W. VELTEN 


| | | German: 1847— 


23—-CAV ALRY ON THE MARCH 


y 6 (Panel) 


____Comine toward the spectator in a road across open fields partly brown 
and partly green, with a bunch of low trees visible in the distance on 
the left, is a company of cavalrymen. Their horses are bays with the 
exception of a white one, and their uniforms white and blue. Ahead 

_ of them is a peasant on foot. 


{Peeing 286 


Height, 91% inches; length, 13 inches 


Signed at the lower right, W. VELTEN. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Euuny. 


.s ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
ie or Amegican: 18836—1892 


or” : Tad fou $ ‘ Ctaift 
24—LANDSCAPE 


| | GO. ( Board ) 


Height, 6 inches; length, 91/4, unches 


Ix autumn the foliage is in warm colors in the foreground, on the right 
of a lake or stream into which a line of trees projects from the left in 
middle distance. These and the trees bordering the water beyond them 
are also in autumn tints, and in the background are green hills under a 
gray sky with light clouds. 

Signed at the lower right, A. H. Wyant. 


Property of Mrs. AuicE L. WakeMan. 


oY 


HENRY MOSLER, N.A. 


\, WY, (2 ieee 1841— 
é 


10 2%—THE WHITE BONNET 
ye dk 4A , Height, 1634, inches; width, 1024 inches 


Turee-auarters length standing figure of a buxom young woman in 
a light summer dress belted in gold. With figure slightly to right she 
faces the observer, head cocked over her right shoulder and lips parted 
in a smile. Her arms are akimbo with hands on her hips. Her waist 
is décolleté and she wears a large poke bonnet with fluffy white feathers, 
on the back of her head and loosely tied with streamers. 


Signed at the upper left, Henry Mosier. 


Property of Mrs. Arice L. WaxkEeMan. 


DON RAIMONDO DE MADRAZO 
SPANISH: 1841-—1920 


Ae 


| ) O THE WHITE PARROT 
| (Panel) 


| 7 O. Height, 21 wmches; width, 9 inches 


Brrore a gray wall the tall perch of a parrot stands, its standard a 
vase and knob turned baluster, its base circular. From the left red 
| hollyhocks lean into the picture. On one of two cups atop the Pas 
| a white parrot stands, cocking his eye at the spectator. 


Signed at the lower right, R. Maprazo, 


| From E. F. Bonaventure. 


Property of Mrs. Auice L. Wakeman: 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 
Frenco: 1838-1910 
| 27—_STRIKING A LIGHT 
p A (Panel) 


Height, 15 inches; width, 101% inches 


A CAVALRYMAN stands on reddish-brown earth in the foreground, before 
a low mound of gray rocks and green herbage, where he has stopped and 
is in the act of lighting a cigarette. He faces the right and is seen 
in profile. In a plain-at the right the camp of the soldiers is seen in 
the distance, and smoke rises from the campfires, before brown woods. 


Signed at the lower left, E. Berne-BreLiLecour, 1900. 


Irom the collection of the Late Cuaries G. Emery. 


JEAN GEORGES VIBERT 


f Frencu: 1840—1902 

E High eee 

283 _THE FINISHING TOUCH 
(Water Color) 


[ 0 : Height, 15 inches; width, 1012 inches 


In a dressing room equipped with mirror, table and toilet articles, with 
an Oriental rug on the floor, a youthful cardinal fully appareled and 
wearing his biretta leans over the dresser, the better to view himself in 
the mirror, and daintily applies a powder puff to his chin. 


Signed on the floor at right, J. G. VipEert. 


XL a Ray 


0, 
From the Alfred Hartman Collection, Paris, 1899. “© 


From the collection of the Late CHartzes G. Emery. 


H. FISHER 


£ R AMERICAN: 1875— 
6 


29 THE TROUT STREAM 
(Water Color) 


-— 
q9 : Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches 


— O 


Woops in the fall are bisected by a brook which in the foreground hast- 
ens over a rocky bed. The trees around retain a few leaves and the sur- 
face growths are full of color. In the middle distance a man is fishing, 
and in the distance a gray haze is settling. 


Signed at the lower left, H. FisHer. — 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 


. | pA rentca: 1848— 
30—PASTURES IN HOLLAND 


(Panel) 
Height, 1014 wmches; length, 134 inches 


GREEN pastures in sunshine, before a grayish sky, on a hazy day. Trees 
on uplands at the left, and in the foreground three cows, one white and 
two black and white, standing, their shadows showing a sun near the 
meridian. 


Signed at the lower right, CartETON Wicerns; on the back, 
C. W. with the title. 


Property of Mrs. Arice L. Wakeman. 


CESARE DETTI 


| Irauiang 1847—1915 
31I—THH HALT FOR REST 
(Water Color) 


Height, 25 inches; length, 391% mches 


Mepraevat soldiery with a wagon train have come to a halt at a bridge 
over a narrow stream and are standing or lying about on the rough 
ground and green herbage. Near by trees are bare of leaves, as are 
others in the background, which are perceived in a fog that creeps close 
to the motley company with their bizarre apparel of velvets, cloaks and 
armor. At right a resident seems to be explaining the country to a 
leader who holds a map. 

Signed at the lower right, C. Derr. 


From the collection of the Late CHartes G. EMEry. 


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Frencu: 1831—1897 


pg hee YH BL 


y 490 ¢ Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


0 Fa CHARLES OLIVIER DE PENNE 


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nV : Ar the edge of a wood in autumn four white setters with red-brown 
spots are in leash attached to a tree. Two are seated and two standing, 
and all in bright sunshine are facing the spectator, the whip of the 

master lying on the ground in front of them. 


Signed at the lower left, Ot. Dz PENNE. 


Property of Mrs. Auicr L. WAKEMAN. 


HENRY SIDDONS MOWBRAY, N.A. 


‘ | Ampricay: 1858— 


aig # 383—_SCHHHHRAZAD 
> 7 ; Height, 12 inches; width, 14 inches 


A YOUNG woman in easy costume reclines among cushions on a couch, 
with peacock feathers visible near the foot. She faces the left and is 
observed a little more than in profile, in a bright but soft light, and she 
toys in leisurely manner with an orange taken from a tray beside her. 
Before her a girl in a rose gown is seated on the floor and posturing as 
she tells a story. | 
Signed at the lower right, H. Sippons Mowsray. 


From the Thomas B. Clarke Collection, American Art Association, 
New York, 1899.- #/6 - BRoo 8b 


Property of Mrs. Atick L. WaKkEMAN. 


H. FAREAU 
FRENCH: CoNTEMPORARY 


“84—A LONELY ROAD 
lp S, Height, 11 inches; length, 1614, inches 


On the left are a few trees bordering a gray road which comes over a 
sort of causeway, and in the road a covered wagon comes along toward 
the spectator, drawn by a gray horse at a trot. To right the country 
is low, with a distant mound rising before the horizon, and the sky is 
luminous, with strange lights and clouds. 


Signed at bottom, to right of centre, H. Fareav. 


From the collection of the Late CHaries G. EMEry. 


HENDRIK DIRK KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN 
Dutcu: 1829—1904 


b. 
} 35—LANDSCAPE 


¢ Bserwr Height, 18 inches; length, 20 inches 


Woops somewhat darkened on the left, under light clouds, cast their 
shadows forward on the smooth surface of a river which winds through 
the landscape, a low point of land cutting into it in the middle distance, 
all in sunshine. On the right, green lowlands in the foreground and 
woods in the distance. 

Signed at the lower right, K. van Evren. 


Property of Mrs. Avice L. Wakeman. 


FREDERICK S. CHURCH, N.A. 


; » AMeERiIcAN: 1842—1924 
S.W.trcdircebe 


36—_IDEAL HEAD 


50 : Height, 1414 inches; width, 124% mches 


Tne head and shoulders of a fair young lady with reddish hair curling 
over her forehead and drawn smoothly to a loose knot at the nape of 
her neck; her smiling face is observed in profile to the left, as she looks 
downward, before a light background. She is clad in a light green 
gown. 
Signed at the lower left, F. 5. Courncu, N. Y., “91; copy- 
RIGHT. 


Property of Mrs. Autcr L. Wakeman. 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 
i American: 1858—1916 


37—_WINDY SKY 
(Board) 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Wuire cloud billows move in a robin’s-egg sky, over a sunny landscape 
bordered in the background by woods, those on the left dense, at right 
some detached trees standing before the forest. The foreground a gray | 
and green stubble field; at the right corner, in the distance, two figures. 


Signed at the lower left, H. W. RanceEr; on back, stamp of 
the Ranger estate. 


Property of Mrs. Aticr L. WaKkeMaAn. 


A. F. BUNNER 


° . é AMERICAN: 1841—1897 | 


38—A FOGGY MORNING IN HOLLAND: | Ja‘ 


RIVER MAAS 
120. , 
Height, 10 inches; length, 1414 inches 


Tue broad placid river fills the foreground and spreads beyond it at 
either side, disappearing in the distance towards the left. On the right 
shore are windmills, a church and houses, in sunlight, and lying in the 
stream with sails limp, in the foreground, is a heavy working boat with 
people aboard and a dinghy alongside. Other sail appear in the dis- 
tance. 

Signed at the lower right, A. F'. BuNNER; and again on the 

back with title. 


Property of Mrs. Atice L. WaKEeMAN. 


JULIEN DUPRE 


} ‘ M Blase f_Frexcu: 1851—1910 


39—PITCHING HAY A 
r& 0: Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches 


Aw amiable but serious French peasant girl appears in a partly cleared 
hayfield, stepping to right in the foreground with a forkful of hay she 
is about to lift. She wears a red kerchief and is dressed in white and 
black and dark red, with a blue apron. At right in middle distance a 
man is seen standing between haymounds, and in the background other 
workers are discernible about a load of hay. 


Signed at the lower right, JutmNn Dvrre. 


Property of Mrs. GrorcEe R. Reap. 


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A. SCHWICKOV 
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40—BROTHER CELLARER 


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b 0 Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 


Sranpine figure of a mature monk in white habit, in the gray caves of 
a monastery, facing the right, three-quarters front. In both arms he 
has Chianti flasks and other wine bottles, and he carries a lantern. 


Signed at right on the stair, A. Scuwickov, FIrENzE. 


From the collection of the Late CHarLes G. EMERY. 


JEAN FERDINAND CHAIGNEAU 
¢ Frencu: 1830—1906 


210 sae ae SS AND SHEEP 


vO, Height, 16 inches; width, 13 mches 


On a gray boulder beyond a small foreground pool at the left sits a 
young shepherdess, in brown skirt and blue apron, and a white mantle 
trimmed in brown, and a pink cap, ad she leans on her staff and faces 
the spectator. Her dog lies curled at her feet. Near by are more pro- 
jecting boulders, and sheep on the grass between them, grazing in 
sunshine. In the background are valleys and hills. 


Signed at the lower left, Fp. CHataNEav. 


From the collection of the Late Cuarites G. Emery. 


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JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 


ay ? ) AMERICAN: 1848— 
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42—-LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 
Height, 12 inches; length, 161 inches 


‘Trees on the left cause shadows in the foreground, and to right mead- 
ows with long and short grass extend to distant water. They are in 
sunlight and under cloud shadows from a mixed sky. In the foreground 
a red and white cow stands in the shallows of the marshes, looking to- 
ward the spectator, and beyond her a cow tawny and white looks off 
toward the distance. 

| Signed at the lower left, CanLETON Wiceins, 1887 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


PAUL VERNON 


Me NY FrencH: CONTEMPORARY 
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7 Os LANDSCAPE N A SHOWERY DAY 


Height, 13 inches; length, 1814, inches 


Tue foreground is partly in the shadow of shower clouds, as are clumps 
of trees in the middle distance, k yond them being a sunny field before 
dark distant hills. There is a glimpse of greenish-blue sky over the 
lighter cloud banks above the horizon, and a large pool in the fore- 
ground is filled with reflections. 


Signed at the lower left, PauL VERNON. 


From the collection of the Late Cuarurs G. Emery. 


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LOWELL BIRGE HARRISON 


¢ ! rig ae 1854— 


4—SNOW AT PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 


4 
¢ b ‘ Height, 17 inches; length, 23 inches 


A DETACHED gray house, with hip roof and a ridgepole annex, and red 
chimneys, stands midway on the left, on a broad street whose opposite 
side shows two trees on rising land. Snow is descending fast and has 
already obliterated all marks of sidewalk or road. It fills the air and 
blurs the vision, and one sees dimly an old woman and a dog, and a man 
and woman, plodding through it. 


Signed at the lower right, Brrcz Harrison. 


Property of Mrs. Auicre L. Wakeman. 


CESARE DETTI 


f 1 pol Irarian: 1847—1915 


45—CONSOLATION SPIRITUAL AND PHYSICAL 


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/ 7s } Height, 22 ches; width, 15 ules 


HALFr-RECLINING on a richly upholstered carved and gilt sofa a youth- 
ful and blue-eyed beauty with rosy cheeks and roses in her powdered 
hair faces the spectator, mockingly shielding her head at one side by the 
fan held in her right hand. Her left hand is held out delicately to a 
rubicund prelate in cardinal robes, standing back of the sofa, who feels 
her pulse and strives to look grave as he counts it, holding his watch 
in his right hand. She wears a décolleté bodice of white silk and a 
robin’s-egg blue skirt with flounces, and a jar of flowers is at her feet. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Dertt. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartxes G. Emery. 


PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT 


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46—AU BORD DE LA MER 


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re) oe Height, 12 inches; length, 20 imches 


On the right the blue sea, marked as it nears the shore by irregular 
lines of white wavelets breaking as they roll, and overhead a veiled 
blue sky. On the left a headland in the distance and on this side of an 
intervening bay some high land where two boats are hauled up under 
the spreading branches of two short trees of sparse foliage, the descend- 
ing banks below them yellowish with gray-green grasses. 


Signed at the lower left, TRoUILLEBERT. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


GEORGE BURRELL WILLCOCK 


‘ NGLISH: 1812—1852 
SF af eg ees 


47—COTTAGE LIFE 


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(Panel) 
Height, 161% inches; length, 20 inches 


On the right is a tile roof cottage with a wisp of smoke issuing from 
its chimney, and hollyhocks peering above a neighboring gray fence to 
reach the sunlight, and seated on a log in front of the fence is a young 
girl with a sleeping child in her lap. She is in the sunshine, and a 
small black and white dog is approaching. All about are trees of dense 
foliage, and in a neighboring field in middle distance, where is sunshine 
and shadow, other figures are perceived. 


From the collection of the Late CHar.es G. Emery. 


ADOLPHE ALEXANDRE LESREL 


5 Frencu: 1830— 
( be ‘s) r] Wr Lh 


| ”)) 48—STANDING FIGURE 
F: (Panel) 
Y- D, Height, 22 inches; width, 141% inches 


In a dark interior, with a stained glass window visible in the background 
at left, a tall youth is portrayed in profile to the left, standing, with 
cavalier’s hat of many white plumes hanging in his left hand at his side. 
In his right hand he holds before him a tall standing cup or chalice of 
elaborate ornamentation. He is in rich seventeenth century costume of 
gray, with touches pinkish and greenish, and with a broad white collar 
overspreading his shoulders. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Lusret, 1881. 


From the collection of the Late CHarites G. Emery. 


A. BERTZIK 


MAN: CONTEMPORARY 


49—PORTRAIT OF LADY 
(Panel) 


Height, 16 inches; width, 1184 inches 


Hat¥-LENGTH, seated; in profile to right, figure slightly to front. A 
dark haired young woman with rosy cheeks sits with arms folded; the 
left hand holding a flower before her right shoulder. She wears a 
jeweled headdress beneath a hat trimmed with ostrich feathers, her 
black, white and gold bodice shows many jewels, and she wears a chest- 
nut-red outer wrap with standing collar. 


Signed at the upper left, A. Berrarx. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


JAMES G. TYLER 


AMERICAN: 1855— 


50—WHALER HURRYUING HOME 
a, Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 

Heap on to the observer and sailing a bit to left a bulky whaling ship 
comes rolling through a blue sea with white-capped waves, with the wind 
aft and on her port side. She is well heeled over to starboard and a 
man on the bowsprit is hauling down a headsail. Another is seen at the 
ratlines. A whaleboat is slung to the davits which are swung outboard, 
and with her tall spread of canvas she makes a pretty sight before a 
blue sky with active clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, James G. Ty er. 


From a Salmagundi Club summer exhibition. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GEORGE H. McCORD, A.N.A. 
RICAN: 48—1909 


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51—_RIVER AND CITY AT SUNSET 
Height, 1614 inches; length, 24 inches 


Towarp evening the tall buildings and cathedral towers of a great city 
on a river are depicted before a sky still alight with the hues of sunset. 
Reflections from the sky light the river, at the left, and lights appear 
in windows. Near the foreground a tender dragging a dinghy is putting 
out from the shore. 


Signed at the lower right, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A. 


Property of Mrs. Arice L. Wakeman. 


CARL GOEBEL 
NJ yee see RMAN 
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52—SPIRITUAL WELFARE 
( Panel) 


| 60 : Height, 1584 inches; length, 2014 inches 
s A. 7 4 


Two elderly monks in habits of white and black and wearing the skull 
cap are seated in a library-office, the one, fat and florid, facing the 
spectator with head turned to his left, listening attentively and with a 
quizzical smile to his comrade, who leans toward him with words of 
secrecy apparently not unpleasing. Open volumes are before them, 
and a dossier of a case. In an angle of the background, a younger 
monk, with an attitude not altogether detached, leans through a door- 
way, listening. 


Signed at the lower left, Cart. GorsEL, MincHen, 1892. 
op. X. 
Purchased from William Schaus. 


From the collection of the Late CHartes G. Emery. 


-G. G. MORETTI 


ITALIAN 


583—THE GAME 


Ws OD ‘ Height, 271 inches; width, 1934 inches 


On a balcony dressed with flowers and with windows opening to a 
garden a buxom young woman and a young man, both in their working 
clothes, are having a game of cards and of life. She sits with figure 
to the right and face turned towards the spectator, right hand on her 
knee and left elbow on the card table with the cards held in her hand 
screening her smiling face from her opponent. He faces the spectator 
with cards in his hand and looks smilingly and enquiringly at her. 


Signed at the lower left, G. G. Morertt. 


From the collection of the Late CHartrs G. Emery. 


ETIENNE MARTIN 


: Lew 6% woe elie, Fuescn: 1880— 
oD 


54-VILLE FORTIFIEE 


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Height, 17 inches; length, 2514 imches 


Tue entrance of a fortified harbor, its blue water bright and exhibit- 
ing many reflections on a sunny summer day. At left and right are 
jetties and fortifications, at either side of a channel leading to the inner 
harbor. A sailing ship is being towed in, and numerous launches and 
small boats are seen in the fore waters; within are steamships in dock. 
The city circles the inner harbor, before background hills. 


Signed at the lower right, Er1eNNE Martin. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


7 C 


{A voc € 3 HIPPOLY TE CAMILLE DELPY 
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FRENCH: 1841—1910 


55—RIVER AND| REFLECTIONS 
) 3 0. (Panel) 


Height, 18 inches; length, 28 inches 


Une riviére of leisurely current traverses the picture between left and 
right, a delicate blue and white with reflections of the summer sky and 
greenish with reflections of a line of trees in the middle of its low farther 
shore. Beyond this screen of trees appear hills and houses, and the low ~ 
and flat hither shore is a rolling meadow of luscious green grass. Here 
at left a blanchisseuse is dipping linen in the stream, and near the far- 
ther bank is a figure in a boat. 


Signed at the lower left, H. C. Detry. 


From the collection of the Late CHartes G. Emery. 


TOMAS MORAGAS 


Q S IsH: CONTEMPORARY 
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56—A HALT FOR COFFE 


3 6 0: Height, 201% inches; length, 2924 inches 


In a corner of a Moorish street of booths and shops the sunshine pours 
down, marking strong shadows. On the left a man seated on the ledge 
of his booth leans lazily on his elbow, smoking, and about a doorway 
next him are grouped some figures, standing or seated on the pavement. 
The nearest, squatting on his mat, is taking coffee, and an attendant 
has just brought out some coffee to a traveller who has ridden up on 
horseback, his horse standing athwart the picture. In the background 
a man stands dickering with a merchant reclining in his booth. 


Signed at the lower left, Tomas Moracas, 1892. 


Purchased from William Schaus. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


A. GLISENTI 


g, C 9 / ITaLian 


7—WATCHING THE SPINNER 
1 (0: (Panel) }{ 


Height, 2214 inches; length, 2914 inches 


Iw an Italian kitchen interior with tiled floor a young woman sits at a 
wheel at the left, before open doors, pausing at her work to listen in 
perplexity to a workman seated on the doorsill watching her as he 
smokes and speaks. Another watchful listener is an elderly woman 
standing in the shadow of an inner doorway back at the right. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Guisentt. 


Purchased from William Schaus. 


From the collection of the Late Cuarires G. Emery. 


MARIE COLLAERT 


Beician: ConTEMPORARY 


58—UN MATIN / 


Height, 27 inches; width, 2924, inches 
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PoxzaRpds and small trees cluster about a brook pool in the foreground, 
the morning is grayish, but the sun is dispersing the clouds and its light 
illumines the grass on banksides and in meadows, glistens from the backs 
of cows and brightens the waters of the stream. On the nearer side, 
in the left foreground, are two small children, one leaning against a tree 
and her companion seated in the grass, watching three cows that have 
come to drink at the farther side of the pool. 


Signed at the lower left, M. CotztaErtr; and on stretcher 
with the tatle. 
Purchased from William Schaus. 


From the collection of the Late CuHartes G. Emery. 


PAUL WAGNER 


a in . “ t! MAN: 1852— 


— © 59—-CHILDHOOD 
v O ; Height, 2414/4, inches; width, 161% inches 


THREE-quarTERs length portrait of a small girl, to right, three-quarters 
front, standing between a chair upholstered in crimson, on which she 
rests her left hand, and a table on which is a pot of plants. A sleeve- 
less frock of several colors is protected by a white apron, and a white 
cap is tied over chestnut tresses. The little girl, with large enquiring 
eyes, looks toward the spectator, leaning her head against the chair- 
back and with right hand to her mouth. 


Signed at the lower right, Paut Wacner, MitncHEen 
KocHELt. 


Purchased from William Schaus. 


From the collection of the Late Cuaruies G. Emery. 


ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1842—1914 


60—APPLE BLOSSOMS 
bo ; Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


Tue ancient orchard back of a farmhouse is in sunshine under a hazy 
turquoise sky, the sunshine coming from the right and giving a soft 
glow to the grass, which is dotted with spots of rich golden-yellow, and 
projecting the shadows of trees toward the left. In the foreground is 
a sluggish brook, and along the left of it are ancient trees of short, 
heavy trunk, and many branches, presenting masses of blossoms. 


Signed at the lower left. ARTHUR Parton, N.A. 


From the collection of the Late CuHarutes G. Emery. 


AUGUSTE POINTELIN 


: Frencu: 1839— 
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61—LANDSCAPE (eae 


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Height, 23 inches; length, 32 inches 


Unper a light diffused and causing but little shadow, under a white 
sky, brown hills cross the background and decline in greenish slopes 
from either side to a central hollow traversed by a winding brook. 
The stream, silvered by the sky reflections, is bordered by dried bush, 
and on the higher land at right and left gray rocks appear amid 
herbage brown and yellow and orange. An aspect of a quiet day in fall. 


Signed at the lower right, Auc. PoInTELIN. 


From the collection of the Late CHar.tes G. Emery. 


H. T. L. DULUARD 


FRENCH 


OQgdy 


62—THE PROMISING PUPIL 
(Panel) 


$0, Height, 29 inches; width, 2314 mches 


A youne lady in a décolleté gown of white satin, with a colorful 
stomacher and frontal skirt panel, stands at the left, facing the spec- 
tator, holding out in both hands at her sides her overskirt-train, and 
with her head tilted coyly over her right shoulder smiles pleasantly. 
At the right a man in seventeenth century costume, seated on the cor- 
ner of a carved wood table, who is playing the lute, pauses in his playing 
to look seriously at her. In the background an elaborately carved 


mantle over a great fireplace. 


Signed at the lower right, L. Dutvarp. 


From the collection of the Late CHar.tes G. Emery. 


HENRI DE BUEL 


BELGIAN 
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683—THE SHEEPFOLD 


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ou Height, 22 inches; length, 3214 inches 


In the shelter of a sheepcote the flock with lambs is diversely occupied, 
some of the sheep feeding on fresh grass which is piled in the racks, one 
drinking at a tub; some are alert, others lie at ease. From the left 
shafts of sunshine enter through a partly open door and a wide arch- 
way, and in the background in the light an attendant is seen. 


Signed at the lower right, Henrt De Bust. 


From the collection of the Late CHartes G. EMEry. 


MAX GAISSER 


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64—THHE DRAUGHTSMAN 


¥ 28 Height, 25 inches; length, 31¥%. inches 


- Wrrury a room paneled in embossed leather, with leaded glass windows 
looking out upon a neighboring red brick building, a man is busy at~a 
drawing board laid upon a turned wood table before the window. He 
stands over his work, facing the right and nearly three-quarters to 
the front, a middle aged man clad in green and wearing a fluted and 
drooping ruff. The play of light within the room and on the neigh- 
boring tiled roof building has interested the painter. 


Signed at the lower left, M. Gatsser. 


From the collection of the Late CHartes G. EMEryY. 


Kk. HEILMAYER 


§ LW 4 f : ° ya 1829— 


65—MOONLIGHT MARINE 
70 : Height, 24 inches; length, 3134 inches Wi ‘f: | 


On the right is an abutment of stark cliffs, with low outlying rocks 
against which the sea beats restlessly. Straight before the spectator 
the full moon high in the sky emerges from dark gray clouds, its 
light illumining the tossing sea, along the line of the coast, while at 
the left darkness resumes its sway. 


Signed at the lower right, K. HrrimMayer, 1891. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT 


S06 , pM es ie ew 1829—1900 


IS%6—GOING FISHING ON A GRAY DAY 1 x 
Height, 1914, inches; length, 261 inches 


On the right is the edge of a wood, with a sapling and two pollards 
outstanding, and down the gently sloping bank in front of them a man 
with oars on his shoulder is walking toward a couple of punts at the edge 
of the water. The water, at left, is a gray stream on a still, gray and 
hazy day. Near the punts is tied the half-sunken car in which the cap- 
tured denizens of the waters are kept alive. At the distant left is a 
farther shore with a mass of green trees seen through the haze and 


hazily reflected in the stream. 


Signed at the lower right, TrovutLtEeBERrt. 


From the collection of the Late CHar.Les G. EMEry. 


PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT 


67—-HOMEWARD FROM A FISHING TRIP 


” Height, 23°4 inches; length, 29 inches 

eee away from the spectator a man in red cap and light blouse, sabots 
and brown trousers, climbs in leisurely manner a high and tree-grown 
bank on the left which dips in the foreground to the edge of a French 
river. On his shoulder is his rod, and he carries a basket in one hand. 
In the stream which he has just left two punts are tied at the water’s 
edge. Toward the right in middle distance a bridge crosses the stream, 
which reflects the light clouds of a summer day. 


Signed at the lower left, TROUILLEBERT. 


From the collection of the Late CHarutes G. EMEry. 


. WATSON 


| OMe ge hg abo CoNTEMPORARY 
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68—_MORNING, LOCH TAY, PERTHSHIRE 


. Af. Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches 


Lyrne in sunlight and shadow in the deep grass on hills bordering the 
loch are cows of the long horned and shaggy variety familiar in Scot- 
land. One is brown and one red with black patches on head and tail, 
and a fulvous cow is standing up. Betweeen the elders are two calves, 
and other cows are seen in the distance at left and right. Over dis- 
tant mountains are mists. 


Signed at the lower right, W. Watson, 1904, and on the 
back with title. 


(A pendant to No. 85) 


Property of Mrs. Stpmon McHir. 


J. LEPINE Se, 
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FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY oh B/G 


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69 VILLE SUR UNE RIVIERE 


Height, 161 inches; length, 20 inches 

OOF, 

A NARROW river winds through the landscape, curving from the left 
foreground around a point of land and disappearing in the distance 
to the left. Above the point appear houses of a town, with trees near 
them, and on the right bank are many trees between the water’s edge 
and a street. In the stream a small sailboat is making slow time in the 
middle distance, and in the foreground toward the right a man and a 
woman in a rowboat are interested in a woman learning to swim. 


Signed at the lower right, J. LEPINE. 


From the collection of the Late CHartes G. EMERY. 


FREDERIC A. BRIDGMAN, N.A. 


us AMERICAN: 184'7— 


7 Wipes i= REEK GIRLS ON THE SEASHORE 
18 Ob. Height, 20 inches; length, 341% inches 


Unver gray clouds tinted with flame hues, and white ones about an 
opening to a robin’s-egg sky, the broad blue sea is rolling in gentle 
combers to a foreground sandy shore. Here in the central foreground 
two young women in summer garments are coming from the left, their 
skirts blown by the wind, which is back of them, and against which a 
blonde in white and blue braces herself as she walks, her brunette com- 
panion in orange stooping to pick up something from the sands. 


Signed at the lower left, F. A. BrrpeMan. 


Property of Mrs. Auice L. Waxkemay. 


he LEON RICHET 


Frengu: 1847—1907 


71—_LANDSCA WITH FIGURE 


| 4 ‘ Height, 211% inches; length, 29 inches 


From the foreground an informal road leads back across green fields 
and is lost to sight in a group of trees in the middle distance. To left 
of it are marsh lands threaded by a zigzag stream, and to right of it 
the fields extend afar. In middle distance to right a peasant woman 
with her arms laden stands facing the spectator. 


Signed at the lower right, Lton RicHet. 


Property of Mrs. Atice L. Wakeman. 


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FRANS RICHARD UNTERBERGER 
0. AUSTRIAN: 1838— 


72—PALAZZO CONTARINI, VENICE 


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| ‘ yf Height, 321% inches; width, 28 inches 


VENETIAN palaces line both banks of a canal leading from foreground 


to the distance, where green gardens are seen before still other palaces, 
all in bright sunshine, a bit of shadow appearing on the right fore- 
ground. Here against the wall a vegetable merchant sits and customers 
visit her, and from the sidewalk people look out upon the water. Other 
people under an awning look out from the opposite side of the stream, 
and a gondola with passengers is in the foreground. 


Signed at the lower left, F. R. Unversercer, and again on 


the back, with the title. 


Property of Mrs. Aticr L. Wakeman. 


J. M. TEN KATE 


| P Dutcu: 1862—1896 


73—-LANDING THE FISH 
Height, 21 inches; length, 31 inches 


Own a broad and flat sandy beach of Holland, with the tide out and 
pools of water standing in the hollows, a group of men and women are 
gathered together in the central foreground discussing the catch, the 
fish spread on the sands in frent of them. To left a man stands tending 
his team, brought down to haul in the boats. In the offing are boats at 
anchor. 

Signed at the lower right, J’N TEN Kate. 


Property of Mrs. Atice L. WakEMAN. 


ADAM EMORY ALBRIGHT 


. 74—-HOME OF THE BOBOLINKS 


abt , Height, 20 inches; length, 36 inches 


A smauu boy and a smaller girl, whom he holds by the hand, come from 
the left on a sunny morning, he slightly in the lead, and are walking 
near the edge of a stream which reflects the sunshine from a spot in the 
middle.distance, . At right in a bushy tree they espy the birds that inter- 
est them and both look upward toward them, smiling and intent. Her 
golden hair is tied at the neck and hangs in a heavy curl at her back. 
She wears a rose frock and carries a pitcher. The boy in trousers and 
white shirt carries a basket. , 


Signed at the lower right, AvamM Emory Arsricut, 1907. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JAMES G. TYLER 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


a 4 
Go THE ‘BLUE DEEP 


f\ | p Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 
v : . 
Cominc on and toward the right a schooner with booms swung to port 


and in topsail airs is making fine time over a choppy sea, blue, spotted 
with white caps, on a sunny day. Several people are aboard, and those 
in the bow appear to be interested in something ahead not seen by the 
spectator. The sky is banked high with white clouds and blue is seen 
through rifts. 

Signed at the lower right, James G. TyiEr. 


Purchased direct from the Artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GUSTAVE COURBET 
Frencu: 1819—1877 


A ' KK) ens 
76—_STORMY DAY AT SEA 
Kyer 


Height, 211% inches; length, 28°4 inches 


THE open sea is depicted under wind driven clouds, a little blue visible 
in the sky far at left, and an occasional distant sail being seen. All 
the rest below the flying clouds is tossing water, the great seas heaving 
and rolling majestically toward the right and slightly forward, the 
cavernous depths of the rollers dark and the white crests following one 
another from afar. 

Signed at the lower right, G. CourseEv. 


From the collection of the Late CHarites G. Emery. 


——— 


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EPWARD JOHNSON, 7. Z. 


ENentisH—-1825— 
qr sdbibmerican: {8 2i-a [Gon 


77—GIRL AND FLOWERS 
OS (Board) 


Height, 29 inches; width, 184 inches 


In a dark room with a red carpeted floor a golden haired young girl 
stands at a round table watering some plants, vines and palms that grow 
in the pots standing on it. She wears a short mauve-gray skirt and 
short sleeved blue waist and her face is partly in shadow. 


Signed at the lower left, E. Jounson, 1879. 


Property of Mrs. Arice L. WAKEMAN. 


EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 
American: 1853— 


Height, 24°4 inches; length, 3424, anches 
VAI : 


Grass green in soft richness of spring, in a level field bordering a sandy- 
brown road, and well in the foreground an old apple tree of gray and 
twisted branches, still putting forth blossoms amid its sparse leafage. 
Beyond it an orchard of younger trees, blossoming, and over their tops 
the gables of houses, and beyond the road at left a background of woods. 


Signed at lower left, Kmrm Carisen. 


Purchased direct from the Artist. 


From the sale of Valuable Paintings, April 6, 1922, at Ameryan Art 
Galleries. tie Boo dcamaw 


Property of a Private Owner. 


“LOUIS EUGENE BOUDIN ee 
Frexcu: 1824—1898 ) py 


79—_SCHEV ENINGEN 


| 57 0 ‘ Height, 20 inches; length, 29% inches 


Ow a delightful day of summer when the sky is filled with nebulous 

clouds of a soft bluish-gray, floating in an ether of veiled turquoise- 

blue, the eye looks upon a delicate greenish sea stretching from horizon 

to a yellowish, flat and sandy foreground shore, with uplands on the 
| right. The tide is out, and on the broad and flat sandy beach are many 

working boats, with and without sails, distributed from the low-water 
rq line to the grass-covered dunes or uplands, on the right, surmounted by 
Ee cottages and pavilions, while a jumble of bath and fish houses are half- 
f disclosed in the shelter of headlands. 


£ Signed at the lower left, %. Bounty, *83. 


From the collection of the Late Cuaries G. Emery. 


FELIX ZIEM 


Frencu: 1821—1911 
19 db, | 


80—V ENICE 


Height, 2114 inches; length, 3534 inches 

Over a foreground of water the eye looks upon the Piazzetta and on 
to the Clock Tower; on the right the Doge’s palace and buildings 
beyond; on the left the Campanile, towering above intervening build- 
ings. In the blue water gondolas and much shipping, and the pinkish 
reflections of the ducal building. Near the foreground a moving gon- 
dola with figures. All in a soft light under a fair sky. 


Signed at the lower right, Ziem. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


yal ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. \/ 
y AMERICAN: 1836—1892 


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81—LANDSCAPE | * 


/ 4 50 , Height, 134 inches; length, 20 inches 


Bryonp a varied foreground of low herbage the corner of a wood 
comes to view on the right in middle distance, green under a sky of 
active clouds. ‘Toward the left extends an open screen of detached 
trees, and there are indications of figures at the point of the wood. 


Signed at the lower left, A. H. Wyanr. 


Property of Mrs. Atice L. WAKEMAN. 


PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT 
| EK : 1829—19:00 
q, AL RENCH 


LY ~  82-LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE: 
: THE WATER CARRIER 


530 


Height, 24 inches; length, 324% inches 


SHort bushy trees and some slender saplings growing on a green hill- 
side at the right stand before a blue sky banked with creamy billows 
over the horizon and showing grayish clouds overhead. The hillside 
falls away to a central hollow, with another rise at left of it, and in 
the middle distance abuts upon a lake extending to the background 
and showing a residence on the right bank. Coming through the cen- 
tral hollow, which is bare of grass, is a young peasant woman carry- 
ing a pail that she has just filled at the stream. 


Signed at the lower right, 'TRoUILLEBERT. 


From the collection of the Late Cuaries G. Emery. 


at _ GEORGE INNESS, N.A. a) 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


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US. 3—LANDSCAPE'WITH FIGURES Oo 
29 Oo ; Height, 12 mches; length, 18 inches 


Unver a troubled sky, on a day of sunshine, broad level fields are pic- 
tured extending from the foreground to distant hills. Green in the 
foreground, and traversed by a wandering path, they are green also 
in the left middle distance, where some cattle are observed. The dis- 
tant hills are wooded, and a clump of trees stands near the centre of 
the composition, casting a shadow slightly forward. To right the 
middle distance field is a light golden-yellow in sunshine, and a figure is 
seen in silhouette against it. In the foreground to right are other 
figures. 

Signed at the lower left, G. InNess, 1866 (or 1876). 


Property of Mrs. Aticr L. WaxkEMAN. 


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PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT 


ge Ai Frencu: 1829—1900 


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—ON THE RIVER 


ile 5 Height, 24 inches; length, 29 imches 


A prarty stream of placid flow leads from the foreground to the dis- 
tance, passing a chateau at the distant left and vanishing under opal- 
escent clouds of a hazy day. In midstream in the foreground is a punt 
moving lazily, with two figures aboard, and on the right tall trees stand 
at the water’s edge, while on the left on a point of the bank a shep- 
herdess stands, near a pollard and partly in shadow, with taller trees 
growing behind her. 7 


Signed at the lower left, 'TRovILLEBERT ; on the back, 
Vve. Mariz TRoviLLEBERrtT. 


From the collection of the Late CHarurs G. EMERY. 


W. WATSON 


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85—EV ENING, LOCH L, ARGY LESHIRE 


ye) : Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches 


In the Scotch mountains, with mists settling over their tops, sur- 
rounding the loch, a ram and ewes of the horned sheep are seen in the 
foreground, standing or lying down on the grassy hummocks. Sun- 
shine from the left in almost horizontal rays lights their thick wool 
and glints from the backs of a ewe and lamb whose bodies are already 
in transparent shadow at the left. Two other lambs are lying down 
and a third is standing, and on a distant point at left another flock 
is seen. 

Signed at the lower right, W. Watson, 1904, and 

on the back with title. : 


Property of Mrs. Stpmon McHie. 
(A pendant to No. 68) 


ie BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


4 ‘s MERICAN: 1857— 


86—GRAY NOVEMBER DAYS . ws 


975 / Height, 18 inches; length, 24 imches 


A Haze of late autumn hangs over the landscape, with a diffused light, 
under a light grayish sky. At left are fields of rough land with here 
and there brush, and now and again a wild flower. At right is the 
edge of a wood, brown and bare, with bushes and a couple of young 
birches detached and outstanding, the larger one with leaves clinging 
to its branch tips. 


: Signed at the lower left, Bruck Crane. 


From the Edward G. O'Reilly Collection. / 917 -/ 48 $500 - OF iomeh, “4k 


Inscribed on the stretcher: “My dear O’Reilly, This is one of my very 
best canvases. Bruce Crane.” 


Property of Mrs. Aticre L. Wakeman. 


J. FRANCIS MURPHY 
853—1921 


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g7)_ LANDSCAPE 


54 p-0. Height, 24 inches; length, 36 imches 


On the left trees, with foliage green and trending to colors of early 
autumn, and before them green grass, extending to and around the > 
head of a brook, which reflects light from a partly overcast sky. To 
right beyond is rising land, brownish and observed through a haze, 
and at its farther terminal are more autumn trees. In the distance 


vague hills. 


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Signed at the lower left, J. Francis Mourpuy, °98; 
and on the back is the monogram, JEM. 


Property of Mrs. AticE L. WAKEMAN. 


(hydinyy siouvag *¢ hg) 
AdVOSGNVJ—L8 ‘ON ‘ 


XS ADOLPHE SCHREYER 


GERMAN: 1828—1899 


88_4N ARAB RECONNOITRING PARTY 


4 ea e Height, 33 inches; width, 224 mches 


‘TuroucH a defile in desert mountains three Arabs come toward the ~ 


spectator, following one another and all armed, the leader on a black 
mount, the second man on a gray, and the third riding a brown horse 
whose head only is visible. They are in white with red sashes and the 


leader wears a golden-cream burnoose and holds his gun ready as he 


peers to his left. The horses are all alert as they ee high over the 
rough ground. 
Signed at the lower right, xe cae a 


Property of Mrs. Grorcz R. Reap. 


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88—An AraB REcCONNoITRING P 
(By Adolphe Schreyer) 


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Frencu: : 1796—1875 


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ye a) ; | Height, 26 inches; mr Pi. 1814 inches 


Aw open forest is pictured, with the end of a lake coming to view near 
the centre of the composition, and a light sky visible between the trees | 
at left and high on the right. Trunks of near-by trees are in shadow, 
and the lesser trees of the distance diffuse the sunlight by their massed 
leafage. On the right near the foreground appear the ae of three 
women, grouped in conversation. < 


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Sunn at the lower left Conor. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


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9 0 90—LADY IRWIN O TEMPLE MEWSOM, 


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Height, 30 inches; width, OY, i Pe ches. SS a 3 aS 


Haur-Lenctu portrait of a handsome woman in young middle life, | : 
seated and facing the observer, turned slightly to the left. She is clad i 
in white, décolleté, and wears a narrow ribbon about her throat with Ms , : 
a cross pendant before her waist. Her dark hair is formally done Th, eS 
curls which project over her forehead and temples. ‘She has rosy ; 
cheeks and pale hazel eyes and is of serious expression. (Blush back- 


ground, darkening back of her head. > 2S eee 


Purchased from Durand-Ruel. 


Property of Mr. Hamirron Happon. aS 


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No. 90—Lapy Irwin or TempLte Mewsom, Marcuioness or Hertrorp 


(By Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A.) 


. LEON AUGUSTIN LHERMITTE 


A Q) Nev) s5y 1844— 
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91—-THE HARVESTERS 


_ 
( v bf ; Height, 38 inches; length, 521, inches 


Fiexps of France with high hills bounding them in the distance extend 
before the eye on both sides of a river which bisects them irregularly, 
winding into view in the central middle distance and disappearing 
under a bank in the right foreground. Here a few trees are growing, 
their tops above the picture limits. Within their transparent shadow 
laborers are at work mowing, and to left in yellow-green fields in 
sunshine are other laborers near harvest piles. Beyond, trees are in 
masses on the left of the river, the hillsides are in haze, and the light 
‘from a high sun glints on the river at a bend. 


Signed at the lower left, L. Lurrmirre, 1906. 


From the Salon Exhibition. 
Purchased from Scott & Fowles. 


Property of Mrs. Sipmon McHie. 


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LEON AUGUSTIN LHERMITTE 


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92—THHE WAY FARERS 


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0}15 =f « Height, 39 inches; length, 57 inches 


Broap hillsides given to agriculture, their summits bare of trees, lie 
in midday sunshine under a sky of light clouds, the horizon high on 
the canvas, and the sea at the distant left. The slope is toward the 
spectator, whose point of view is sufficiently high to look upon the sea. 
Near the water is a coastal town, with woods at left of it and others 
lining a middle distance valley in which lies a hamlet of red roofed 
houses. In the foreground a field of golden grain, rich and ripe, occu- , 
pies the left. On the right, close to the spectator, a wayfarer pauses © a 
in a winding road to look back toward the sea. He carries a pack 
and a staff, and has paused before a peasant woman who sits by the 


a eg 
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who has fallen asleep on the thick grass. 
Stgned at the lower left, L. Lurrmitts, 1909. 
From the Salon of 1909.-# 77% - 


Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 
Property of Mrs. Sipmon McHie. 


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LEON AUGUSTIN LHERMITTE 


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93—-WASHERWOMEN ON a MARNE: | 
END OF DAY, 1910 
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G ( ¢ > Height, 391% inches; length, 5644 inches — 


SunsHine makes brilliant the hills and fields and the rejuvenating 
river of a rich but quiet countryside of France, with only transparent 
shadows and with reflections of the trees on the water. The river 
traverses the land from left to right, passing a narrow foreground 
where half a dozen laundresses are busy with their linen, two putting 
_ it to bleach on the grass, the others still dipping it in the stream. 
Across the river are golden fields with the grain stacked, and occasional — 
farm homes, and on the distant uplands are green woods broken by 
more open fields. 
Signed at the lower left, L. Luermirre. 


Purchased direct from the Artist nm Paris. 


Property of Mrs. Sipmon McHiz. 


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94— ARABS AT A GALLOP 


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Oa. | Wo, Height, 2344 inches; length, 38Y2 inches Nad . a 


Towarp the end of day Arab horsemen come galloping ae the 
observer, headed slightly to right, and keenly attentive as if in some 
fear, glancing back toward the left as they ride. The leader is on a 
white horse, followed by men on gray and sorrel horses, and among 
those in the rear one rides a black. Sunlight still shines from the left, 
though a high bank at right is partly darkened, and the warm light 
tints the clouds with rose and brings out the rose in the horsemen’ s 
apparel. 


Signed at the lower right, Av. Scurever. 


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% 95—RECONNOITRING ON THE MOUNTAINS 


aso : Height, 2714 inches; length, 42 inches 


Snow covered mountains line both banks of a blue river which winds 
through the landscape, the peaks bare on the left and in the distance, 
a near-by flank on the right supporting trees bare of branches and 
covered with snow. Along this flank a road winds, with rocks at the 
river’s edge in the foreground, and in the roadway, standing or in 
motion, are members of a reconnoitring squad on horseback, a leader 
conversing with a sentinel who stands at the bend of the road. a 


Signed at the lower left, Jan V. CHELMINSKI. | 


Purchased direct from the Artist in Paris. Salad 1910 _VMES- 
Property of Mrs. Sipmon McHir. 


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PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT 


i Cea TES 1829—1900 
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96—THE OVERHANGING TREE Gf fo 


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ae 5 ame Height, 214% wmches; length, 3214 inches 


Own the left from a mass of Corotesque trees, brush and herbage, a 
single erratic tree leans out far over the agitated water of a greenish- 
blue stream, and instead of drooping projects at its tip a fresh mass 
of foliage whose top is above the picture limits. Under it is seen on a 
point of high land a group of buildings before a sky of white and 
grayish clouds, and off the point is a sailboat in motion, while in the 
foreground a rowboat is moored close to the shore. 


Signed at the lower left, 'TROUVILLEBERT. 


From the collection of the Late CuHarues G. Emery. 


oe DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


\y aS \ Wea 1845—1924 


97 JULIA BY THE RIVER: TWILIGHT 


I ) U —: Height, 461 inches; width, 3514 inches 


A youne woman of regular features and rather graceful carriage 
pauses in the descent of some broad stairs in the foreground, leading 

_to a river. Figure to left and slightly toward the front, she turns 
her head to look in the spectator’s direction but downward, bringing 
her face into full view, in the departing light of the day. She carries 
in her left hand a capacious brass water-jug, and her right hand rests’ 
on the stair rail, over which red roses are climbing and a mass of 
greenery is seen. To left is a lake or river, and over distant hills 
the full moon is rising. 


Signed at the lower right, Ripeway Kwyicurt, Paris. 
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Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 
Property of Mrs. Stomon McHte. 


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P. MARCIUS-SIMONS 


NM AMERICAN: 1867—1909 


98—THE REALM OF LIGHT 
390 Height, 35% inches; length, 572 inches 


A pazzutnec phantasy of lands and seas of the vivid, brilliant and pic- 
turesque imagination—summits at right and left crowned by cathedral 
domes and towers, a city in the valley of the central middle distance, 
in a stream or an arm of the sea in the foreground a splendid barge 
with crimson sail, with numerous oarsmen, with figureheads proclaim- 
ing splendor and trumpeting victory: the whole under a blazing sun- 
burst of golden lights and glory, relieved by colorful shadows. 


Signed at the lower left, P. Marcius-Simons. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


BALDOMERO GALOFRE 


$4. Brum ein 


99—-HER BOUQUET A. 
L440 , | Height, 41 mches; width, 27 inches 


Hicx in the mountains are villas overlooking a distant city and har- 
bor far below. From an embowered balcony at left a dark haired 
beauty, smiling, leans to toss a flower to a gallant sefior who rides up 
on a black charger and holds out his cap to catch it. He wears bril- 
liant colors and his horse is richly caparisoned. 


Signed at the lower right, B. Gatorre, 792. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


H. GUINIER 


C f oO 4 LL Frencu: 1867— 


100—_THE YOKE IN HOLLAND 
g b, Height, 25 inches; length, 374 inches 


Mauve, cream and gray-blue the sky over a Dutch landscape of town 
and country, of cottages and windmills, of green meadows and low 
hillsides. On the border of a winding stream near the foreground a 
Dutch maid comes, carrying two full pails suspended from a neckyoke. 
Her reddish-blond hair is mainly under a dark cap, she wears a blue 
waist and a skirt of pink and black, and sabots. On the stream is a 
rowboat, and reflections of cottages and a windmill which stand on the 
farther bank at the left, and to right in the distance is a hamlet. 


Signed at the lower right, H. Guinier, VoLENDAM. 


From the collection of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. 
f Enecuisu: 1775—1851 


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| /, V 101I—BRIDGES AND CATHEDRAL HEIGHTS © 
/ b a) : Height, 30%4 inches; length, 50 inches 


A srrEAM traversing the picture between right and left; at right, in 
warm shadow before buildings and a darkened shore, various shipping, 
and near the foreground a barge in motion. At left in the foreground — 
blasted trees at the entrance of a bridge, and a figure at their foot 
watching the barge. The bridge, over which figures are passing, leads 
to a cathedral and tall heights in the middle distance, sail and masts 
are visible to left of it, and in the distance at left is another bridge. 


From the collection of the Late CHarites G. Emery. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 


MANAGERS. 
OTTO BERNET, 
HIRAM H. PARKE, 


AUCTIONEERS. 


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kTISTS REPRESENTED 
D THEIR WORKS 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


ACHARD, JEAN ALEXIS 
Landscape with Sheep and Shepherd 


ALBRIGHT, Apam Emory 
Home of the Bobolinks 


ATALAYA, Jost 
The Prestidigitateur 


BEAUQUESNE, W. 
La Revue 


BERNE-BELLECOUR, Evrenne Prosper 
Striking a Light 


BERTZIK, A. 
Portrait of a Lady 


BOUDIN, LOUIS EUGENE 


Scheveningen 


BRIDGMAN, Freperic A., N.A. 
Greek Girls on the Seashore 


BUEL, HeEnrI DE 
The Sheepfold 


BUNNER, A. F. 
A Foggy Morning in Holland: River Maas 


CARLSEN, Emu, N.A. 
Apple Orchard 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


8 


74 


19 


49 


79 


70 


63 


38 


78 


CHAIGNEAU, JEAN FERDINAND 
Shepherdess and Sheep 


CHELMINSKI, Jan V. 


Reconnoitring on the Mountains 


CHURCH, Frepericx S., N.A. 
Ideal Head 


COLASEI, A. 
The Cobbler Reads 


COLLAERT, Marte 
Un Matin 


COURBET, GustTAvE 
Stormy Day at Sea 


COROT, Jaren Baptiste CAMILLE 
Landscape with Figures 


CRANE, Bruce, N.A. 
Gray November Days 


CURRAN, Guinan CourtTnEy, N.A. 
On the Lake Shore 
A Garden 


DELPY, Htirrotyte CAMILLE 
River and Reflections 


DETTI, Crsare 
The Halt for Rest 


Consolation Spiritual and Physical 


DECOR D HRs 
The Promising Pupil 


CATALOGUE 


Al 


95 


36 


10 


58 


76 


86 


55 


CATALOGUE 


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DUPRE, JutLes 
Cattle and Pool 18 
DUPRE, Jvuuiren 
Pitching Hay 39 
FAREAU, H. 
A Lonely Road 34 
FISHER, H. 
The Trout Stream 29 
GAISSER, Max 
The Draughtsman 3 64. 
GALOFRE, Batpomerro 
Her Bouquet 99 
GLISENTI, A. 
Watching the Spinner 57 
GOEBEL, Cart 
Spiritual Welfare 52 
GUINIER, H. 
The Yoke in Holland 100 
HARRISON, Lowexii Bircr 
Snow at Plymouth, Massachusetts 44 
HEILMAYER, K. 
Moonlight Marine 65 


INNESS, Gxorcr, N.A. 
Landscape with Figures 83 


CATALOGUE — 
NUMBER 


INNOCENTI, J. 


Cavalier’s Head , 16 
JOHNSON, Epwarp | 
Girl and Flowers a 
K. H. a 
An Agreeable Sip . 1 
Is There Another Drop? 15 
KNIGHT, Dante, Ringway <4 
Julia by the River: ‘Twilight , 97 


KRONBERGER, C. 
Pleasures of Age 9 


LAWRENCE, Sir Tuomas, P.R.A. 
Lady Irwin of Temple Mewsom, Marchioness of 


Hertford 90 
LEPINE, J. 
Ville sur une Riviére 69 


LESREL, ApoLpHE ALEXANDRE 
Standing Figure 48 


LHERMITTE, Lton Avcustin . 
The Harvesters | 91 
The Wayfarers 92 
Washerwomen on the Marne: End of Day, 1910 93 


MADRAZO, Don Ratmonpo DE 
The White Parrot 26 


MARCIUS-SIMONS, P. 
The Realm of Light 98 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


MARTIN, ETIENNE 
Ville fortifiée 5A 


McCORD, Gerorcet H., A.N.A. 
River and City at Sunset : aot 


MOELLER, LOUIS, N.A. 
The Sneeze A 


MORAGAS, Tomas 
A Halt for Coffee 56 


MORETTI, G. G. 
The Game 53 


MOSLER, Henry, N.A. | 
The White Bonnet 25 


Apple Blossoms i 
Scheherazade 33 


MURPHY, J. FRANcIs 


Landscape 12 
A Sunny Morning in October 20 
Landscape 87 | 


| MOWBRAY, Henry Sippons, N.A. | 
PARTON, Arruur, N.A. 

Apple Blossoms 60 
PENNE, CuHaries OLIVIER DE 

Dogs 32 


POINTELIN, AvcustE 
Landscape 61 


: CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 

RANGER, Henry Warp, N.A. | 
Windy Sky ! 37 


RICHET, Lron 
Landscape with Figure fal 


SANCHEZ-PERRIER, Eminio | 
At the Wheelbarrow 17 


SCHMITZ, Ernst ; 
Portrait of an Old Lady o 
Head of an Old Man 6 


SCHREY ER, ApoLtrHE 
An Arab Reconnoitring Party 88 
Arabs at a Gallop 94 


SCHWICKOYV, A. 
Brother Cellarer : 4.0 


SIGRISTE, Guipo 
En Route passant la Sentinelle 1 


TEN KATE, J. M. 
Landing the Fish 73 


TROUILLEBERT, Paut Désiré: 


Au Bord de la Mer 46 
Going Fishing on a Gray Day 66 
Homeward from a Fishing ‘Trip 67 
Landscape with Figure: The Water Carrier 82 
On the River 84 


The Overhanging Tree 96 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


TURNER, Josrpu Mattorp Witu1aM, R.A. 
(Attributed to) 


Bridges and Cathedral Heights 101 
SrY LER, JAMES G. 

Whaler Hurrying Home 50 

On the Blue Deep 75 


UNTERBERGER, Frans Ricuarp 


Palazzo Contarini, Venice (fs 


VAN ELTEN, Henprik Dirk Kruseman 


Landscape 35 
VELTEN, W. 

Off for the Hunt 21 

Cavalry on the March 23 


VERBOECKHOVEN, Evcrne Josreru | 
Sheep and Chickens 11 


VERNON, PAUL 
Landscape on a Showery Day 43 


VIBERT, JEAN GEORGES 
The Finishing ‘Touch 28 


WAGNER, Pau 


Childhood 59 - 
WATSON, W. 

Morning, Loch ‘Tay, Perthshire 68 

Evening, Loch Goil, Argyleshire 85 
WIGGINS, Joun Careton, N.A. 

Landscape and Sheep 22 

Pastures in Holland 30 


Landscape and Cattle 42 


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Cottage Life 


WYANT, ALEXANDER H., N. A. 
Landscape 
Landscape 


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ZIEM, FEvix 
Venice 


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